Chapter 5: Problem 8
Find \(\frac{8}{5}\) of 120
Chapter 5: Problem 8
Find \(\frac{8}{5}\) of 120
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Get started for freeWithout using a calculator find the value of $$ 3 \frac{13}{17}+\frac{4-\frac{1}{3}}{3 / 7} $$
Factorise (a) \(x^{2}+x\), (b) \(3 x^{2}+6 x\) (c) \(9 x^{2}-12 x\).
In each case, simplify the given expression, if possible. \(7 \alpha-3 \beta+2 \gamma-7 \alpha+11 \beta\)
Simplify $$ \frac{a^{7} \times a^{-13}}{a^{-5}} $$
Calculate the maximum and minimum values of the following resistances defined by their tolerance bands: (a) \(35 \Omega \pm 5 \%\) (b) \(470 \Omega \pm 10 \%\)
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